More information about 2021 Garzón Tannat Reserva
Uruguay is world-famous for its flagship grape variety Tannat. The very name of the grape variety indicates a very high tannin content. This grape variety finds perfect conditions in the Garzón region. The climate here in the south of the country is temperate. The proximity to the Atlantic produces exceptionally fresh wines, full of fruit and elegance.
The Tannat Reserva from Bodegas Garzón impresses with fresh aromas of raspberry, blackberry and cherry. The tannins are very soft and harmoniously integrated and lead to a long, complex finish. A perfect accompaniment to hearty meat dishes.
Contents: | 0,75 Liter |
Beverage type: | Wine |
Quality level: | Quality wine |
Soil type: | Crushed stone |
Acid: | 5.2 g/l |
Residual sweetness: | 2.3 g/l |
Alcohol: | 14 |
Shelf life: | 6 years |
Contains sulfites: | Yes |
Fits to: | hearty meat dishes |
Optimal drinking temperature: | 16 - 18°C |
Winery: | Bodega Garzón |
Country: | Uruguay |
Weingut: | Bodega Garzón |
Distributor: | Heinz Hein Weinhandel e. K., Hofäckerstr. 7, 65207 Wiesbaden, Germany |
Food companies: | Bodega Garzón, Ruta 9 km. 175, CP20000 - Paraje Garzón - Maldonado, Uruguay |
Bodega Garzón
The best wines in the world are made where a grape variety finds the ideal conditions to express itself and the nature that surrounds it. This is the goal set by Bodegas Garzón in Uruguay. Located in the south of the country, just 14 km from the Atlantic Ocean, it produces premium wines from the country's typical grape varieties such as Tannat, Albariño, and Sauvignon Blanc. Nestled in the natural beauty of the region, the vineyards are surrounded by rolling hills in a special microclimate. This landscape is also called the Tuscany of South America. The combination of plenty of sunshine and mild climate due to the proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, gives rise to wines that bear witness to extraordinary fruit and freshness, with a slight minerality. The wines of Bodegas Garzón are regularly among the winners of international competitions.
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